There's a lot at stake in Week 2 of college football. After defeating the Fresno State Bulldogs in Week 1, the No. 10 Michigan Wolverines have a challenge to face in matching up with the No. 3-ranked Texas Longhorns.
This will be the second meeting between both teams since 2005 when the then-No. 6 Longhorns inched past the then-No. 13 Wolverines in the Rose Bowl to a 38-37 win. So this means there's unfinished business for the Wolverines, but there's also a lot on the line for the defending national champions.
Michigan will have home-field advantage over Texas, and has a 23-game winning streak to defend.